Having only just bought my 3DOs again after all these years, I'll go by what I spent the most time playing when I originally had it back as a teen, and my answer would definitely be WCIII as well. I LOVED that game!

Back then it was so far ahead of its time, it just amazed me and anyone that saw it running on the TV, it's one I'll definitely be adding to my collection this time around too.

I've just been speaking to two old friends of mine on Facebook when I added the photo of my 3DOs, they're brothers and back in the day every Saturday night would be WCIII night. We'd each take an hour at a time to advance our own games, while being surrounded by enough soft drinks and chocolate cake to see us through to the small hours. And even though we'd be seeing parts we'd already seen when we took over from each other, we still sat there and watched every minute.

Road Rash - many many weeks of constant playing
Need for Speed - many many weeks of constant playing
Dragon Lore - many many YEARS of playing (got to the 3rd CD and quit back in 1998 then came back to beat it in 2007 i think, the saved file was still in my 3do )

Gex - got close to the end then quit playing
The Horde (i might have this mixed up with the saturn version)
Captain Quazar
Corpse Killer (beat with the controller, didnt have a gun back then)
Daedalus Encounter
Off World Interceptor
Psychic Detective
Twisted
- Virtual Cameraman Vol 1 to 5
- Wacky Races 2 : In Space

Ex-3DO collector extraordinaire , but i still have my collection
Villagephotos is dead, need to find my old pics and find another host

On my borrowed system and limited library in the Nineties I mostly played NFS. My brother and I would compete for the longest, most extreme car crashes and replay them for each other.

I just got back into the 3DO again with a FZ-10 two weeks ago and I've stuck mostly to light, pick-up-and-play games so far, including:
Wolfenstein (plays better than Doom)
Family Feud (with my old lady)
and
NFS and Star Wars (having fun with my new Flight Stick Pro).

I'll bust into Slayer and Guardian War when I get caught up with work in a couple weeks.

Alone in the Dark, Out of This World, Wolfenstein 3D, Escape From Monster Manner, Icebreaker, Bladeforce (although I still to this day cannot get past stage 3). Those are all ones I've put a good bit of time into.

Never heard of those camerman games... but I see Star Control II getting a few mentions. I remember it being on my wanted list, but being at school back then meant I had to rely on birthdays and Christmas for games and never got around to getting that game. Maybe now, finally....

3DwhO wrote:Never heard of those camerman games... but I see Star Control II getting a few mentions. I remember it being on my wanted list, but being at school back then meant I had to rely on birthdays and Christmas for games and never got around to getting that game. Maybe now, finally....

It's pricey. The internet flebayers have seen as TEH R@RE and TEH Loved so it can silly money. And by silly I mean £20.

Dr.Enceladus wrote:i bought 3DO for Dragon's Lair...was there a scene missing from the original arcade version? i thought there was a "burning rope" bit in it or am i confusing No.1 with No.2?

I could complete No.1 with my 3 year old kid sitting on my lap, he loved it!!

Daedalus Encounter was coooool man...there is a Wacky Races 2 on 3DO!?!

I had the demo of Dragon's Lair and I could never bloody well figure out what to do! Very much trial and error was the impression I got - random button or d-pad presses... or was my teen brain just a bit baffled?

3DOKid wrote:It's pricey. The internet flebayers have seen as TEH R@RE and TEH Loved so it can silly money. And by silly I mean £20.

Not too bad compared to the prices I've seen for some other games out there! I can see the 3DO becoming my main hobby and gaming platform for a good long time so I honestly don't mind paying a bit more, because if it wasn't 3DO games I'd just be out buying Wii games for more money! But don't tell eBay! They'll see me coming if you do!

my parents hated video games. i remember having to bribe my lil sister with an ice cream so i could play space invaders when my folks would send us down to the local corner shop on weekends to buy the morning papers.

the game was still 20 cents a pop back then and galaga had not even come out yet.

Dr.Enceladus wrote:my parents hated video games. i remember having to bribe my lil sister with an ice cream so i could play space invaders when my folks would send us down to the local corner shop on weekends to buy the morning papers.

the game was still 20 cents a pop back then and galaga had not even come out yet.

The Internet has divided us but Pacman, invaders, centipede, space shuttle and ferris bueller are ace